Kfar Saba (Israel) (AFP) - "If you are scared, that is not shlom bayit," reads the slogan that Esty Shushan hopes will encourage religious Jewish
Israeli women like her to leave violent marriages.
Shushan, 42, is making sure to frame her organisation's campaign in the language of her ultra-Orthodox community, which makes up around 10 percent of Israel's population.
Seven years ago, driven by high levels of gender inequality in her community, Shushan co-founded an association to improve ultra-Orthodox women's visibility and political representation.